Clinical and Experimental Hypertension (Aug 2021)
The usefulness of morphology‐voltage‐P wave duration ECG score for predicting early left atrial dysfunction in hypertensive patients
Abstract
Objective Left atrial (LA) function is an important predictor of adverse cardiovascular outcomes in patients with hypertension (HT). Therefore, recognition of subtle LA dysfunction in the early stages of HT is essential for controlling modifiable variables. Several electrocardiographic and echocardiographic parameters have been studied to show early LA dysfunction. The goal of this study was to investigate the relationship between newly defined morphology‐voltage‐P wave duration electrocardiography (MVP ECG) score and early LA dysfunction in hypertensive patients. Materials and methods Eighty-nine hypertensive patients were included in this study. Based on speckle tracking echocardiography results, the patients were divided into two groups: 67 patients with normal LA function were included in Group 1, and 22 patients with abnormal LA function in Group 2. Results Age, diabetes mellitus history, duration of HT history, left ventricular mass index, E/Em, and MVP ECG score values were statistically significant between the two groups. Based on the results of the multivariate logistic regression test, duration of HT history, E/Em, and MVP ECG score were determined as independent predictive parameters for early LA dysfunction in hypertensive patients. Conclusion In conclusion, MVP ECG score assessment could be a novel approach to detect early LA dysfunction in hypertensive patients.
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